Fishing here is starting to warm up as all species made a showing this past week. Bass have been moving up into as little as 2' of water in some areas. No signs of any bed fish as of yet, but it shouldn't be long. Senkos, flukes, and rip baits have been working for bass up shallow, and drop shotting, and jigs getting itdone in the deeper water. All species of panfish have been showing in both the Kimball and Barona arms. Crappie were eating small shiners, and jigs, while the red ear and bluegill preferred red worms and mealworms. The lakes blue catfish population was active, as many anglers visually saw cats in the backs of coves and flats.
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Fishing here is starting to warm up as all species made a showing this past week. Bass have been moving up into as little as 2 feet of waterin some areas. No signs of any bed fish as of yet, but it shouldn't be long. Senkos, flukes, and rip baits have been working for bass up shallow, and drop shotting, and jigs getting it done in the deep water. All species of panfish have been showing in both the Kimball,......
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As the the water temp warmed, so did the mediocre bass bite that we have been experiencing the last month. The fish are still scattered anywhere from 2' to 60' in the water column. In areas where silversides are present, some anglers reported seeing breaking fish, as did Larry Snow of Eucalyptus Hills, who connected with a fat 61b. largie on a topwater. On this last Sunday another fisherman weighed in an 8 lb bass at the scale......